Woven pictures hung on the walls in the homes of nobles were called tapestries.
Woven pictures hung on the walls in the homes of nobles were called tapestries.
tapetries
Woven pictures, often referred to as tapestries, were elaborate textile artworks hung on the walls of noble homes during the medieval and Renaissance periods. These pieces served both decorative and functional purposes, providing insulation and enhancing the aesthetics of grand interiors. Tapestries typically depicted historical, mythological, or pastoral scenes, showcasing the wealth and status of the homeowners while also demonstrating the skill of the artisans who created them. They were often passed down through generations as valuable family heirlooms.
I think because they had varied from the homes.
small with no walls
The Aztecs built their homes using a variety of tools and materials some of which include, hammers and mallets to assist in building their homes and stone for the walls and most common material used was called adobe, which was a type of sun-dried brick.Aztecs homes where mainly influenced by their climate and so most houses only had one room and a flat roof for the heated seasons.Houses for the nobles or officials in the Aztec empire and government, usually had two storey houses and where located near pools and usually in a central courtyard.hope this helped! :)
One can find cityscape pictures from a company called Skyline Scenes. They have a wide array of pictures of various cities. Eazy Wallz also has cityscape pictures designed to decorate walls.
because the weather there was to hot
To determine the type of walls in your home, you can look for common types such as drywall, plaster, or brick. Drywall is the most common type of interior wall material, while plaster walls are more traditional and may be found in older homes. Brick walls are typically found in older homes or as a design feature in newer homes.
Mosaics (apex)
Large farms, or estates, that belonged to the nobles.
they used mudbrick walls